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No Guts, No Grace

By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted August 3, 2006.


I'm starting to feel like Casey Stengel looking at the early Mets: 'Doesn't anybody here know how to play this game?'
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Do you think the Bush administration is going after the press? The San Francisco Chronicle says on the front page this morning, "Cameraman Jailed for Not Yielding Tape," whereas The New York Times is reporting, "U.S. Wins Access to Reporter Phone Records." I'm feeling like a bunny trying to outrun a pack of wolfhounds.

Sometimes the press enjoys scaring itself or pretending it is about to be made into a bunch of martyrs. This is not one of those times. We are under full attack now, and it is time to fight. I am not infuriated by the performance of the press so far, but I am disgusted.

Bob Novak is the most notable traitor, but others are leaping for political favors as they rush to insist The New York Times shouldn't print the news (and occasionally, quite old news at that). I fail to see how Fox News and other right-wing outlets have so little imagination they cannot picture themselves in the same corner come a Democratic administration.

What goes around comes around and all that good stuff, but to set it up so that payback is hell for yourself is tragically, deeply dumb. I have watched the D.C. press corps play courtier to Bush since he openly insulted Helen Thomas, who is not only a first-rate journalist, but a lady as well. Shame on you all. No principle, no guts, no grace.

On another topic, I was talking to a guy named Andy the other night when he observed that unlike President Bush, he had learned first-hand that diplomacy works with skunks. He was speaking of skunks, the striped, tail-up-bad-sign kind, but they seem a perfect metaphor for the rest of what he laughingly calls Bush's diplomatic strategery -- at which point the proper response is to ask, "What diplomatic strategery?"

Has anyone seen a foreign policy lately? Does anyone still know what containment means? These are, after all, the people who were against arms control because Bill Clinton was for it.

One feels like Casey Stengel looking at the early Mets: "Doesn't anybody here know how to play this game?" In the most contemptible act of irresponsibility imaginable, the neo-cons who pulled together to start this war now reject any responsibility for it. Mr. Wolfowitz is busy running the World Bank; it's no longer his business.

The rest of this crew of moral pygmies are too frightened of Dick Cheney to point out that this entire war is a disaster, or a FIASCO as Thomas E. Ricks, author of the new book "Fiasco" puts it. I think the Bush foreign policy -- when in doubt, send Condi Rice home -- is a public relations ploy to keep the Israeli-Lebanese war going long enough so that Americans won't notice Iraq has completely collapsed in the meantime. And it has collapsed. I suggest our military figure out how to get out of there before they lose an entire effing army on the way.

In Washington, the sophomore wienies who now staff the administration are far too terrified of Cheney to speak up, even if they had enough sense to notice it's going rather badly. Oh, for heaven's sake -- send Cheney back to south Texas so he can shoot at caged birds there. The Wizard of Oz had more credibility.

I think they're running around the Middle East looking for a red heifer. (For those of you who don't read your news straight from the Book of Revelations, a red heifer is needed to set off the Rapture. We're working on it.)

Well, if you can't get any global action from this outfit, how about some plain old legislation? Nope. The Republicans' latest effort was to pass a callous imitation of a minimum wage increase ($2.10 an hour over two years) after 10 years with no raise. They may fall over in gratitude.

And, in the same bill mind you, this crew of crazed philanthropists insisted on another multibillion-dollar cut in the estate tax. For really, really rich people. Rep. Zach Wamp gloatingly told the Democrats, "We have outfoxed you." Outfoxed? A tiny increase in the minimum wage and a huge tax cut for multimillionaires. Does this make any sense? Does this even make politics?

In a splendid display of incompetence, the Republicans went on to make hay of pension reform plans.

Meanwhile, I have yet another complaint to lodge against George W. Bush. "The man is a moron!" is not political debate. Not helpful. Not even prudent, as his old man would say. But that is precisely what he leaves us saying: "But, he is a complete moron." Someone needs to pick up this discussion and point out that at least he's our moron and say something encouraging like someday maybe he'll learn to pronounce nuclear. We can count on him not to change his mind about stem cell research no matter what people learn. And, the only foreign leader he's necked with is female.

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Molly Ivins writes about politics, Texas and other bizarre happenings.

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Molly's disgust is valid
Posted by: wacoguy on Aug 3, 2006 4:12 PM   
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The following has been authorized by Leroy Legis for copying, publishing and reprinting, subject only to providing author and date information as shown and providing suitable reference to the honor of Ms. Molly Ivins, who once again seems to be one of the few columnists who is willing to speak plainly and honestly about the state of the State, and its erstwhile leaders.

Leadership By Right, 2006
---by Leroy Legis

Condi and Georgie and Rummy and Dick
Bravely let others suffer the lick.
While safely surrounded in undisclosed places
They deploy volunteers into bomb-ridden spaces.

Not for these "leaders" defective vests,
Non-armored cars, or shrapnel risks;
Those are for Angel, Willie and Sid,
Bubba, Tamika and other folk's kids.

Ellipticals at Dawn, bicycles at One;
a canned Press statement, and their warfare's done!
With a smirk or a grin and mean repartee,
They stay on Karl's message as just what to say.

We snickered and snorted at Ol' Baghdad Bob,
While missing our own spinners' excellent job
Of distracting us all from each dirty trick
For Condi and Georgie and Rummy and Dick.

Hiding behind patriots present and past,
With a Patriots Act to look through our trash,
They lie about weapons and torture and stuff,
Like why we are there and how long is enough.

No distortion's too shameless, no stretch is too far,
To keep soldiers dying in this vendetta war.
Those bodies blown up, missing and maimed?
A continuing cover to avoid being blamed

For allowing Osama to evade the noose
And opium growers to get back on the loose,
While Sheiks and Princes complete their plan
Of buying our loans and owning The Man.

Anything goes for their place in the sun,
While letting cowards like Wolfie cut and run.
Hey, nothing's too evil, and nothing's too sick
For Condi and Georgie and Rummy and Dick.

LEROY LEGIS
2006

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"Farce: Ridiculous or empty show; a mockery"
Posted by: Sojourner on Aug 3, 2006 8:58 PM   
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Ivins' words cause me to wonder what to call a comedy that isn't funny. The GOP has conned Americans into accepting what they are doing as "government." What they do is so ridiculous that it's difficult to even comment on it seriously, even critically. It's like taking candy from a baby.

I read a lot about how the coming election will show that Americans have lost trust in Bush and his buddies. It's about time. That he was not thrown back as too small to be a "keeper" the last time casts a dark shadow over the intelligence of the American electorate.

Lincoln was wrong. You can fool all the people (or at least enough to win office) all the time (or at least enough to be reelected). That's all that is necessary to run this once great nation into the gutter.

We have been permanently shamed by our elected representatives. Yankee Doodle is nothing but a dandy. Uncle Sam is now uncle chump.

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the press being attacked....
Posted by: xtiml on Aug 4, 2006 1:28 AM   
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how so? the major media is in bed with them and is in fact a wing of them. where yu been?

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» RE: the press being attacked.... Posted by: Somedaysoon
Tell it like it is!
Posted by: tlees2 on Aug 4, 2006 5:53 AM   
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Go Molly! Someone needs to call a moron a moron in this country.

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stop insulting morons and chimps
Posted by: scott balogh on Aug 4, 2006 8:09 AM   
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There are a lot of slow thinkers who do not display the contempt for earth and its' inhabitants the way these wicked dictators which some call the current administration do. What we have are power mad, money grubbing, hatemongering, egotistical, maniacal mob bosses in the place of caring, humble leaders. We should have people in office who are trying to understand what we all need in order to live harmoniously and serving those needs. There are reasons for hatred! Let us address the grievances and get on with life. Is it not enough to try to feed and clothe everyone? Do we have to blow everything up? I could barely feel worse about this situation as i do now. If my kids ask if i would like a grandchild, i would answer no. Not if they have to live on this earth. Furthermore, I wish my kids were not born because of the bleakness of the future. I am sorry kids. Also, the concept of a loving god say, as in the god of Abraham of Biblical fame is a contrivance of a ruthless land grabbing Moses, period. Read the bible and then tell me that sloppy epic is all about a merciful deity. If you read it and do not come away an atheist then i will show you a real moron, the kind that waves their hands around in the air while singing Onward Christian Soldiers. Get with life people and fear not death. Life is now we are here to live and take care, that is why we have brains. I think all is lost. It is only a matter of time until chaos will have spread the earth over. It is started, the global revolution. It will engulf us all. Humans cannot help but act like humans.

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Bush Speaks Complex Sentences, Perfect Pronunciations
Posted by: JAXC on Aug 4, 2006 6:31 PM   
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UC Berkeley Linguistics professor George Lakoff has analyzed recordings of George W. Bush when he ran for Congress back in the 70's. Surprise! Back then, Bush spoke in complex sentences and never miss pronounced a single word. He lost the election and is reported to have swore "never again to be out bubba-ed."

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No guts, No Grace
Posted by: Sparks56 on Aug 5, 2006 7:56 PM   
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Guts, grace, ethics, morality, honesty, selflessness, put these on your resume as a mainline political or corporate aspirant and kiss your career good bye.
Jay Gould, ("The public be damned.") ran the show then, and, except for a brief respite called the New Deal, the same rules apply now.
J.P. Morgan bought his way out of the Civil War draft and made his first fortune selling defective rifles to the Union Army. Were he alive today he would own Haliburton and controlling interest in the Carlyle Group and underwrie a foundation seaking world peace

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not a moron....
Posted by: JoeBackward on Aug 10, 2006 6:52 AM   
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Ms. Ivins:
He's not a moron. He's very competent indeed.

Keep in mind that his job -- what he's being paid to do -- is to crush the poor and weaken the middle class for generations to come, so that the plutocratic ruling class of the Gilded Age (1890s) can be restored to power.

A war fought with professional soldiers and paid for with long-term borrowing serves this purpose very well, especially if it can be drawn out indefinitely. A marginalized class of halfway-legal immigrant workers and no sanctions against those who employ them serves this purpose very well too.

What baffles me is how religious conservatives (most of whom are poor or middle-class) keep letting themselves be used in pursuit of this agenda.

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GW is poster child for birth control
Posted by: ccluelessfl60 on Aug 16, 2006 11:22 PM   
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I refuse to dispair .This complete moron proves that birth control is a viable alternative to birthing a complete moron.But then Mommy dearest Babs showed her true colors In Houston last year. No wonder her son does not understand poor people or anyone for that matter. I just wish he would crawl back into the bottle where he belongs and we could all get busy cleaning up his mess. He could take the brothers that we know about with him. Jeb ,Neil,and Marvin. Might be others, but Babs is not talking, now.

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